low-code

What is low-code? When developing a (web) application you normally need a software developer. This developer needs knowledge of different programming languages, usually a backend language (PHP, Python, NodeJS) and a frontend language (HTML, JavaScript, ReactJS). Complicated code language that someone who ultimately uses or manages the app often has little knowledge of. A small …

Last news – June

Video report meeting Utrecht About thirty municipalities and government agencies attended the meeting. Kurt Isik (Advisor innovations at VNG realization) gave the introduction. VNG wants to support municipalities in innovations. Mark van der Net (CTO Innovation) has explained how the municipality of Amsterdam has simply built a notification public space app with OpenApps and how …

OpenApps meeting Utrecht

For all interested municipalities, a meeting was organized on 5 June together with the VNG. About thirty municipalities have registered, fortunately we have managed to reserve a larger room in time. A great turnout for a 2nd meeting. Kurt Isik (Advisor innovations in VNG realization) opened and told, among other things, that the VNG wants …

New update observation app 2.0

The perception app (what is it again?) received an update this month. From now on it is possible to perform an action for each observation placed, by pressing on “catch observation”. If the reported observation has been resolved, it can be reported as completed by pressing a button. An observation can then be sent back …

Subscribe: OpenApps meeting Utrecht

Date: 05 juni 2019 Time: 09:30 – 12:00Location: Moreelsepark 65, 3511 EP UtrechtEntree: Free On June 5 in Utrecht we hold a meeting for all interested municipalities. Mark van der Net, Tech Lead CTO Amsterdam will give a presentation about OpenApps. Among other things, he tells about: how OpenApps contributes to the open source infrastructure …

OpenApps event in Amsterdam

On Tuesday, April 30, the second OpenApps event was held from the City Hall of Amsterdam.The kickoff was given by the Ger Baron (CTO Amsterdam) about how municipalities can achieve better infrastructure and applications through co-creation. The convenience of a “low-code” App editor: Mark van der Net (CTO Innovation Amsterdam) has shown various examples where …

OpenApps meeting in Utrecht

For all interested municipalities, a meeting was organized on 5 June together with the VNG. About thirty municipalities have registered, fortunately, we have managed to reserve a larger room in time. A great turnout for a 2nd meeting. Kurt Isik (Advisor innovations in VNG realization) opened and told, among other things, that the VNG wants …